• SEC 3030

    Human Factors in Cyber Security
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     GPA

    3.63

    Last Taught

    Spring 2025

    Explores human aspects of cyber security -- including security training and awareness, cyber ethics, hacktivism, hacker culture -- with emphasis on human motivations and responses. Examines common human-centered attacks, such as phishing, social engineering, and other psychological manipulation.

  • SEC 3040

    Writing and Communication in a Technical Field
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     GPA

    3.38

    Last Taught

    Summer 2025

    Develops strong writing competencies for technical fields, including communication of complex information to a variety of audiences through various print and online media. Teaches students to write, organize, edit, and design information with clarity and accuracy. Covers organizing, managing, communicating, and facilitating technical information. Topics include conciseness, simplicity, information arrangement, presentation, and readability.

  • PSHM 3080

    Legal and Ethical Decision-Making in Healthcare
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     GPA

    3.75

    Last Taught

    Spring 2025

    Provides an overview of the laws governing healthcare institutions and the ethical dilemmas facing healthcare managers and providers; reviews ethical principles utilized to examine health care issues. Evaluates the procedures followed by healthcare organizations in making legal and ethical decisions; addresses such contemporary issues as cloning, euthanasia, and organ donation. Prerequisite: Admission to BPHM or BIS program.

  • GCCS 3100

    Studying Global Commerce
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    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    This is one of the two introductory core courses in the GCCS major. It surveys academic research on topics that are salient to contemporary global commerce: the global and the local; illicit trade; the body across borders; global labor; technology and digital infrastructures; trade and physical infrastructures; companies and climate change; global economic governance; and social goals in the international division of labor.

  • GSGS 3117

    Dynamics of Great Power: View from the South
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    3.67

    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    How do developing countries in the global South navigate the emergence of renewed great power competition? This class will explore the impact of European & non-Euro imperialism on large parts of the developing World. We will seek to answer this question by looking at the engagement of countries & actors in the global South with established and emerging powers in an increasingly multi-polar World.

  • GSVS 3160

    The Politics of Food
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    Last Taught

    Summer 2025

    How and what we eat is basic to who we are as individuals, as a culture, and as a polity. This course looks at the production and consumption of food in a political context, focusing on controversies over agricultural subsidies, labeling requirements, taxation, farming practices, food safety, advertising and education.

  • LPPS 3220

    Big Tech, Society, and Public Policy
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    Last Taught

    Spring 2025

    Through a mix of case studies, official documents, and online media, this course provides a deeper dive into: (1) the industries we now call "Big Tech," (2) the policy landscape that both influences and is influenced by technology innovation, as well as (3) the business and cultural challenges at this intersection of technology and policy.

  • LPPS 3310

    Police-Community Relations: Problems and Prospects
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     GPA

    3.92

    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    The current state of US police-community relations is in a precarious condition. Recent incidents of negative police-citizen encounters resulting in deaths of unarmed citizens & police officers has affected public trust & confidence in local law enforcement. Class focuses on problems of police-community relations & deliberates prospects for policy solutions. Students develop & present policy proposals to address a particular problem.

  • PSHM 3330

    Introduction to Long-term Care Administration
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     GPA

    3.59

    Last Taught

    Spring 2025

    Provides an overview of the operations, management, and administration of long-term care facilities. Examines the needs and issues related to the geriatric population, the delivery and financing of long-term care services, and the regulatory environment for long-term care.

  • GSGS 3330

    Ecological Economics: Economics as if People and Thermodynamics Mattered
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     GPA

    3.86

    Last Taught

    Spring 2025

    Ecological Economics augments standard economics by stressing the coevolution of natural systems with human institutions, including markets, and elevating sustainability and justice (not merely efficiency) as essential societal goals. In this course, students examine ecological-economic relationships, outcomes, challenges, and solutions, in the context of local and global agricultural, resource, environmental, and development issues.